Is NMIMS School of Business Management's MBA hard to get?

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    Manori Sahni | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    NMIMS School of Business Management MBA admission is completely entrance-based and depends upon candidates' performance in the NMAT by GMAC scores. Final selection is done on the basis of NMAT scores, followed by a Written Analytic Test (WAT) & Personal Interview (PI). Talking about the entrance test, the level of difficulty of the NMAT exam is moderate in comparison with any other MBA entrance exam. 

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies School of Business Management Master of Business Administration admission is completely entrance-based and depends upon students' performance in the Management Aptitude Test by Graduate Management Admission Council scores. Final selection is done on the basis of Management Aptitude Test scores, followed by a What (Written Analytic Test) and PI (Personal Interview). Talking about the entrance test, the level of difficulty of the Management Aptitude Test exam is moderate in comparison with any other Management Aptitude Test entrance exam. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Narsee
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    Luv Saxena

    2 years ago
    Yes
    NMIMS Mumbai offers three management programs at the postgraduate level. NMIMS Mumbai admission to the PG programme is offered based on the marks obtained in the NMAT conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). After the announcement of the results, aspirants must complete the NMIMS Mumbai application form for the desired programme. Candidates meeting the NMAT cutoff will have to appear in a group discussion, writing ability test, case discussion, and Personal Interview conducted by the institutes for final admission. Students seeking admission to the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies must meet the NM
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